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. >> but there is science behind this. >> more testosterone. >> it's the testosterone that kills the hair. you're more aggressive. you're an aggressor. >> how do you keep your hair? >> if zucker was still -- i would be nicer, he has a full head of hair so i'm not afraid right now. if some guy who is unfortunately is bald happens to end up in a powerful position, it's not because of being bald, it's in spite of being bald. toupees look like crap. you can't buy a decent toupee. >> rarely bald anymore. maybe works in business, not in politics, i don't know. kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly online in 12 markets in their local currencies. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i use their global research to get an edge. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 their e
. >> but there is science behind this. >> more testosterone. >> it's the testosterone that kills the hair. you're more aggressive. you're an aggressor. >> how do you keep your hair? >> if zucker was still -- i would be nicer, he has a full head of hair so i'm not afraid right now. if some guy who is unfortunately is bald happens to end up in a powerful position, it's not because of being bald, it's in spite of being bald. toupees look like crap. you can't buy a...
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. >> based on science. no one's saying that we shouldn't fund the nsf but there's a difference between administering the health care system and funding the nsf or the national academy of sciences. >> we only have a couch for minutes. i just wanted to segue briefly to europe if we had you. i don't know if you saw the speech soros game over the weekend, he thought we should have three months. i think there's right that there's a very strong danger. most realize the foundation of the europe owe was -- >> is it it fixable booksable in your mind. but it will require a lot more political cone p con ses us but if you're going to do that, you're going to have to create a euro banking system. >> are we in a lehman moment? is it baked into the game? >> spain had a surplus before the crisis. so this idea it's all based in -- it's just wrong. ireland had a surplus, low debt to gdp system. the basic framework and response of europe to the problems is fraud. austerity is bringing problems, it's the entertainment state th
. >> based on science. no one's saying that we shouldn't fund the nsf but there's a difference between administering the health care system and funding the nsf or the national academy of sciences. >> we only have a couch for minutes. i just wanted to segue briefly to europe if we had you. i don't know if you saw the speech soros game over the weekend, he thought we should have three months. i think there's right that there's a very strong danger. most realize the foundation of the...
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. >> reporter: behind the shock value, there is some science. last year, researchers at stanford found young people who met their future self-were more likely to save. an average 30-year-old today needs a million dollars to retire by age 65. half of all millennials age 18 to 25 have nothing saved. it's no surprise that market is being flooded by companies trying to cash in on a sweet spot of how tensional retirees. with 50,000 dollars to $250,000 in assets making up 2500 households. >> i think we need to be careful. not optimistic it is an inspiring and harshful message. >> reporter: how harsh it may be, it certainly gets you thinking. >> in its first few weeks, 150,000 people have already logged onto mer rim edge to see their retirement reality, however harsh that reality may be, it's too soon to see the effects it may have for bank america's bottom line. >> it's a good gimmick to get people to start thinking about what they're saving. >> when you log onto this system, it not only digitally ages you, something you can do on iphone, which tells
. >> reporter: behind the shock value, there is some science. last year, researchers at stanford found young people who met their future self-were more likely to save. an average 30-year-old today needs a million dollars to retire by age 65. half of all millennials age 18 to 25 have nothing saved. it's no surprise that market is being flooded by companies trying to cash in on a sweet spot of how tensional retirees. with 50,000 dollars to $250,000 in assets making up 2500 households....
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those nichz, science is universal. tlc is more difficult. we have to do local content with tlc because it feels like an american channel. >> david is our guest host. we've been asking ceos and business leaders how they are planning for the end of the year with the fiscal cliff looming. right now we'll focus on how investors should deal with this event. joining us is restructuring titan dan arbess partner with parilla weinberg. you're saying people need to learn to love the fiscal cliff. what's there to love about it? >> we're going to have a deal here, and the best possible thing that can happen for the economy is we get some sort of agreement on fiscal restructuring and fiscal reform. language is really important. we talk about the fiscal cliff, but this is not a fiscal cliff that we're going to dive off of. these are baseline policies that congress has already agreed in order to deal with the fiscal situation. now they're very messy policies. we ideally would like a better mix of tax arrangements and spending arrangements but the fiscal cl
those nichz, science is universal. tlc is more difficult. we have to do local content with tlc because it feels like an american channel. >> david is our guest host. we've been asking ceos and business leaders how they are planning for the end of the year with the fiscal cliff looming. right now we'll focus on how investors should deal with this event. joining us is restructuring titan dan arbess partner with parilla weinberg. you're saying people need to learn to love the fiscal cliff....
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in 2010 over $2.5 billion expended in research for life science and biomedicine. over $1.2 billion in venture capital over the last few years. and we have made very significant investments in infrastructure particularly in novel new manufacturing for biomedical products, for advanced forms of testing that really attracts companies to texas. but that's on top of what is an absolute necessity and that is the business climate that the government and the leadership have generated. >> doctor, some of it is federal, right? some hhs stuff? how much is federal and how much is state in the partnership? >> well, we have very broad programs. i think what you were referring to is the state of texas led by a team by texas a&m university system was recently awarded a $285 million federal contract. >> yes. >> to have a center for advanced development and innovation. that's going to be located in texas. so, there is a significant financial investment by the federal government. this results to taking pandemic influenza off the table and securing the country against biothreats. and
in 2010 over $2.5 billion expended in research for life science and biomedicine. over $1.2 billion in venture capital over the last few years. and we have made very significant investments in infrastructure particularly in novel new manufacturing for biomedical products, for advanced forms of testing that really attracts companies to texas. but that's on top of what is an absolute necessity and that is the business climate that the government and the leadership have generated. >> doctor,...
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recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] not everything powerful has to guzzle fuel. the 2012 e-class bluetec from mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> >>> welcome back to "squawk box," everyone. we're just about a minute away from the durable goods numbers for may. we've seen a bit of an economic downturn. every number that we go to at this point is something that's being watched very, very closely. let's look at where the futures stand ahead of this number. this morning there are green arrows and it comes actually if you're looking at where futures stand versus the fair value, you're looking at the market to open slightly higher at this point. right now up by about 24 point
recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] not everything powerful has to guzzle fuel. the 2012 e-class bluetec from mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through...
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not rocket science. >> who are you dying to meet? >> harvey weinstein. his track record is amazing. if i ever get to meet him, i'll get star struck the first time, so i hope i get to meet him twice. >> he would intimidate you? >> he definitely would intimidate me. >> i was an a.d., i was a slate man -- i don't know if that has a word. >> that's ferguson of the jets who has plans to write and direct on the challenges of finding big and tall clothes. this comedy being shot on the back lot he learned to be a sound man and hold a boom. did it get heavy for you. >> it actually did. i did not do a good job. we had to do a couple of takes. boom shadow. i have a lot of respect. i didn't do a good job. >> reporter: this being hollywood they are next to wisteria lane. you never know who will show up. eva longoria throws like tim tebow. zing. the nfl pays are for the costs of the boot camp except the airfare to hollywood. and hard to tell who was more star struck in that scene. >> i like it. i like it. but, jane, the home of the jets here. what did ferguson say about t tebow? >> reporter: i di
not rocket science. >> who are you dying to meet? >> harvey weinstein. his track record is amazing. if i ever get to meet him, i'll get star struck the first time, so i hope i get to meet him twice. >> he would intimidate you? >> he definitely would intimidate me. >> i was an a.d., i was a slate man -- i don't know if that has a word. >> that's ferguson of the jets who has plans to write and direct on the challenges of finding big and tall clothes. this...
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recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. >>> >>> welcome back to "squawk" on this monday morning. tropical storm debby continues to gather strength in the warm waters of the gulf, the fourth named storm of this young season still well offshore. waves, strong winds and driving rain being felt along the gulf coast. i don't think debby has anything to do with what's going on here but we have some of our own problems in new jersey and new york city, the surf pouring over roads and under beach houses. that's going on in dauphin island, alabama. forecast models still aren't clear about where or when debby could make landfall but the storm has the potential to be a category 1 hurricane when it does strike. fema's urging all residents along the gulf coast to make preparations. the system spawned seve
recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. >>> >>> welcome back to "squawk" on this monday morning. tropical storm debby continues to gather strength in the warm waters of the gulf, the fourth named storm of...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ we were just driving along,er comin' back from the lake,ng. and all of a sudden, ka-plam. it blindsided us. what is it? our college savings account. how do you think it happened? not sure. i think something we bought a while ago turned out to be something else, annnnnd, i remember a lot of other stuff in there had the word "aggressive" in it. is everyone okay? well, now, yeah. who knows later. ♪ sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tidy up your side of the office. i can't hear you because i'm
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recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. >>> welcome back. the futures right now negative. they show the dow to open lower by 38 points. maybe hangover of friday's awful jobs report. chinese data this morning, there should be some news out of the euro zone that maybe make things better. we'll bring you up to speed on that in a second. >>> heat wave may be breaking but dry skies threaten the corn crop. the key phase of pollination. a period of hot and dry conditions can cause damage. corn prices as we have been telling you over the last couple of weeks skyrocketing. right-hand side of the chart, dramatic move in just a month-long period of time. andrew? >>> okay. let's turn to wisconsin governor scott walker. i know you think it's a grilling. i'll start with a softball. let's talk. given the u
recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. >>> welcome back. the futures right now negative. they show the dow to open lower by 38 points. maybe hangover of friday's awful jobs report. chinese data this morning, there should be...
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together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your fight against lawn weeds. ortho weed b gon max. with a new continuous spray wand. so you can kill invading weeds down to the root. without harming your lawn. guaranteed. ortho weed b gon max. >>> really? were you encouraged by me? no, wearing that hoodie. the hoodie's -- this is a mood synthesizer. >> this is from -- >> you're coming along, buddy. >> pop culture. >> pop culture. can i tell you? i'll tell you something after the break. >> now everybody at home -- >> there was a scene. that was -- i was too young to go to that movie. >> your first kiss? >> no, the first time i'd ever gone to a movie where there was a naked person in the scene. >> eddie murphy? >> no. it was a strip club scene. >> oh, there was. okay. >> i remember that scene, actually. >> it was a girl, no the a guy. >> and i was -- >> good morning and welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc at 6:30 on the east coast. i'm joe kernan along with becky
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we have in our science and technology sector, very strong sector growing, life science, biotech, i.t., professional services, health care with johns hopkins and others. >> governor? >> yes, sir. >> we had already, when the president proposed the american jobs act, we had already been over letting the bush tax cuts expire just for the rich, and keeping them for people less than 250. we had already had that argument three or four times and it was clear from the composition of congress at the time that the president put forth the american jobs act that there was no way that was going to happen. so letting it, where that was going to be a provision in the american jobs act was pure political posturing and in no way, he knew there was no way that that was going to pass. i just take issue with you saying that this was all republicans saying that they weren't going to, they were going to make sure the jobless rate was much higher. he knew full well that he could back them into the obstructionist corner by saying that we're definitely going to do that, making that part of the american jobs ac
we have in our science and technology sector, very strong sector growing, life science, biotech, i.t., professional services, health care with johns hopkins and others. >> governor? >> yes, sir. >> we had already, when the president proposed the american jobs act, we had already been over letting the bush tax cuts expire just for the rich, and keeping them for people less than 250. we had already had that argument three or four times and it was clear from the composition of...
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recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. (sfx: car garage sounds) today my journey brings me to charlotte, north carolina, where i spent the day with geico driver casey mears. i told him the secret to saving money on car insurance. he told me the secret to his car setup. first he adjusts... first he adjusts... (sfx:engine revving drowns out gecko's dialogue) then he... then he... (sfx:loud drilling noise continues to drown out gecko's dialogue) ...and a quarter cup of pineapple juice. or was that the secret to his barbecue sauce? hey, "secret" sauce. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> staying to the move, ahead of the next big deal. what activist investor bill ackman has in store. >> getting cp rail back on track. we're going to talk to two f
recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. (sfx: car garage sounds) today my journey brings me to charlotte, north carolina, where i spent the day with geico driver casey mears. i told him the secret to saving money on car insurance. he...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> up next, two former governors and two different views, george pataki will be joined by former pennsylvania governor and democrat ed rendell, washington, the elections, taxes, businesses, all on the time on "squawk box." then -- [ speaking in russian ] >>> yes, steve liesman it's cnbc. [ speaking in russian ] [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles, like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ all in one account. keep watch on the markets. or use our exclusive tools to help find ideas. it's powerful, easy-to-use technology for trading stocks, options, and futures. keep trading whether you're at home, in the office, or on the go. optionsxpress, the broker smart traders deserve. open an account today at optionsxpress.com. but not how we get there. because in this business, there are no straight lines. only the twists and turns of an unpredictable industry. so the eighty-thousand employees at delta... must anticipate the unexpected. and never let the rules overrule common sense. this is how we tame the unwieldiness of air travel, until it's not just lines you see... it's the world. >>> see how huge our newsroom is. welcome back to "squ
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academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. lve this. a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions, to bring all the right results. [ whirring and beeping ] it's the at&t network -- doing more with data to help business do more for customers. ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. our guest host today is kelly king, the chairman and ceo of bb&t. and, kelly, you had asked a question of mohamed el erian, we lost the satellite feed unfortunately when he was trying to answer it. he e-mailed and said the banking union will be a big step but it won't happen quickly, because there's disagreements about who pays and national jurisdictions he says differ on foreclosure rules and creditor rights, so a lot of things that have to be dealt with at that point. >> i'm sure he's right. it wo
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academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> they were higher than 15 minutes ago because we've had the bank of england at the bottom of the screen increasing its quantitative easing to a total of 375 billion pounds but we think what probably moved the markets more is that china jumped on the band wagon, cut lending rates and deposit rates and cut reserve requirement rates as well, their benchmark deposit rate by a quarter of a percent to 3% and that seemed to give a lift to the markets. remember, we're still waiting for the ecb later on today, waiting for the adp employment report and weekly jobless numbers in the big jobs number tomorrow as well but this has given a slight boost to the averages at this hour. >> we have another piece of the jobs picture, careerbuilder out with its mid year jobs forecast this morning, painting a better picture towards the end of the year. joining us from chicago is matt ferguson, ceo of career
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and science related i innovation happening but the commercialization isn't as robust -- >> why not? hopefully we can learn something about what we finally do with -- i don't know what's going to happen, we might find out next monday on the affordable care act. romneycare. i don't know which are pejoratives and which aren't -- >> whatever it, is it's done a lot of good here. it's very popular, too. >> you've got something that you think is working. can we learn anything about what happened in europe about the commercialization? we had been leading the way in this country on the new frontier for new drugs. there's a reason innovation has been stunted over there. it's not some of the things we're seeing in health care? >> well, i'm not sure that it's all about pricing. i mean, do you hear that from pharma. some of it is cultural, though, joe. you go to a place like israel which has a deep innovative culture but not markets. they're in a neighborhood where the markets are not very friendly and they're quite constrained. they are looking for partnerships with massachusetts and other plac
and science related i innovation happening but the commercialization isn't as robust -- >> why not? hopefully we can learn something about what we finally do with -- i don't know what's going to happen, we might find out next monday on the affordable care act. romneycare. i don't know which are pejoratives and which aren't -- >> whatever it, is it's done a lot of good here. it's very popular, too. >> you've got something that you think is working. can we learn anything about...
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recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. between listening to the numbers... ...and listening to your instinct duff & phelps finds the sweet spot that powers sound decisions. duff & phelps financial advisory and investment banking services. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. jpmorgan suffering a trading loss of at least $2 billion from a failed hedging to prevent loss. steve sedgwick joins us from outside the bank's offices in london. and you're on the lockout for a great big fat guy, right, to see whether -- london whale in case he shows up today, right? >> someone what i wilwhale-like. we're looking for a big french whale. yeah, the fact is apparently this chief investment office, and i think this is the krubs of t crux of the que
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recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. a living breathing intelligence bringing people together to bring new ideas to life. look. it's so simple. [ male announcer ] in here, the right minds from inside and outside the company come together to work on an idea. adding to it from the road, improving it in the cloud all in real time. good idea. ♪ it's the at&t network -- providing new ways to work together, so business works better. ♪ . >>> welcome back, everybody. steve ratner is the former auto czar. we talked a little bit about the post office today and some of the changes they are making. you made a really good point offset. >> my point is if we can't get together as a country and agree to cut the costs of the post office when mail volumes are dropping dramatically and people are gettin
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wasn't trying to -- >> i know, but i'm talking about the social yol guests that write articles about science. let's check on the markets. futures are trading, but down about 61 points. half a percentage point for the dow industrials. could i make the point since we'll be looking for things to talk about today, i could make the point that statistics from labor day to the election 90% of the time if the markets up, the incumbent wins. the number of 13,090. so 17 points above where we close the day before labor day. ohio getting much closer apparently. anyway, let's look at the oil board. if you look at the s&p and how it's come down recently, a lot of the risk assets have come down at the same time the s&p has. went up on qe and once revenue started coming in it light or -- >> denniss also pointed out we could see big margin calls. >> take a quick look at currencies. or the ten year. probably down around 1.7% or so on the ten year. guess we'll go to kelly in london. you're back over there. you made it. that's good. >> i was on a flight out saturday night. i i know they started shutting town th
wasn't trying to -- >> i know, but i'm talking about the social yol guests that write articles about science. let's check on the markets. futures are trading, but down about 61 points. half a percentage point for the dow industrials. could i make the point since we'll be looking for things to talk about today, i could make the point that statistics from labor day to the election 90% of the time if the markets up, the incumbent wins. the number of 13,090. so 17 points above where we close...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> we're speaking to former bear stearns ceo and current chairman of gugenheim partners. i didn't believe that if hank greenberg would have been at aig, i didn't think one man could have stopped the entire crisis. i wonder whether you think aig truly was sort of a lynchpin, without the insurance, without moody's and s&p would not have rated everything -- if he hadn't seen these guys, if he hadn't been run out of town for political expediency. for someone who had ambition to be governor and meet even more girls, i guess, if he hadn't been run out of town on a rail, could he have changed the entire scenario? you think somebody else -- >> i think any one player was going it change the whole world. you talk about aig, was insuring a lot. there wa
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ [ male announcer ] the 2012 m-class continually monitors blind spots, scans the road to reveal potential threats, even helps awaken its driver if he begins to doze. so in the blink of an eye it will have performed more active safety measures than most cars will in a lifetime. the 2012 m-class. quite possibly the most advanced suv ever. from mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. from mercedes-benz. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest citi
our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ [ male announcer ] the 2012 m-class continually monitors blind spots, scans the road to reveal potential threats, even helps awaken its driver...
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together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. [ all ] shh! [ male announcer ] solutionism. the new optimism. >>> >>> welcome back to "squawk box." i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. we're approaching 6:30 on the east coast. today the obama administration is expected to propose the first ever standards to cut carbon could dioxide emissions from power plants. they argue it will increase prices. the proposed rule will not the apply for existing power plants or new ones built within the next year. >> what about nat gas plants? >> will at t they emit it, as well. i guess you could apply the same standards. >> we also have other news. congress -- >> south carolina weather. >> i still think go weather. >> do you want us to go out will? >> we would have to start at 3:00 a.m. and be done by 6:00. you could get a lot of did golf done. congressional leaders holding talks on authority that would overt project shut downs. john boehner and harry reid are discussing how to proceed after boehner postponed a house vote on his propos
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academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." it's past 6:30 on the east coast. becky will be back from assignment on monday. a lot of conjecture, a lot of rumors swirling. you seem to be on assignment at the same time a lot, but we're not allowed to say where. so all very secret. >> here on live tv on the spot with the lights shining in your eyes. are you willing to divulge? >> just think whatever you want to think. >> well. >> with you in that hoodie, mob's thinking anything has gone on. >> zero? >> not your type. not that there's anything wrong with that. >> the most amazing part is that the executive producer in the show is in our ear right this second. just think about that. >> the voice of god, what is he saying? >> is he mad at you? >> i was about to make a horrible joke that i will not make. >> don't do it. >> becky's husband is what you're saying. >> that's what i was going to say. >> it's
academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." it's past 6:30 on the east coast. becky will be back from assignment on monday. a lot of conjecture, a lot of rumors swirling. you seem to be on assignment at the same time a lot, but we're not allowed to say where. so all very secret. >> here on live tv on the...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> robert johnson gives us the temperature for the economy, our guest host for the next two hours. >> a dow chemical's ceo gives us his first take on earnings. >>> you got to check your mirrors. sarter your eyes. >> are employers seeing their shadow and retreating like it's 2008? who is planning job cuts. >> this is one time where television fails to catch the true excitement of a large squirrel predicting the weather. >> it's groundhog dog and the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >> try it again without the sarcasm. ♪ >> good morning, everybody. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. >>> there are three or four sticking points as the country ends talking, but says the bulk of the conclusions have been co
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there are incredible things happening in the life sciences. i think there's the possibility that over the next 10 to 15 years that that is going to yield huge benefits, huge benefits in terms of new treatments in fapharmacology, he benefits for agriculture and that's an area where thanks to government research from -- >> life science. >> -- there is no question that the united states is the world leader. and so i think as we look ahead, there's plenty of stuff and we'll come back to it in a minute that we've got to work through. but if we can keep doing the kind of thing -- look, it was government that brought you the lewis and clark expedition in the west. it was government that brought you the transcontinental railroad, the internet had its roots in a basic research program. if we don't do the crazy thing and slash it to the bone, if we recognize that we got to make -- we got to address the budget deficit and we will address the budget deficit, but we got to address the r&d deficit, we got to address the maintenance deficit and we got to add
there are incredible things happening in the life sciences. i think there's the possibility that over the next 10 to 15 years that that is going to yield huge benefits, huge benefits in terms of new treatments in fapharmacology, he benefits for agriculture and that's an area where thanks to government research from -- >> life science. >> -- there is no question that the united states is the world leader. and so i think as we look ahead, there's plenty of stuff and we'll come back to...
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is junk science, they even would never tie an event ike this to climate change. here's the thing that i pointed out to you, andrew, the last category 3 hurricane was wilma, that was seven years ago. this is the longest period in a century in terms of how long we've been between category 3. back in 1954, between august '54 and august of 1955, the east coast saw three different storms make landfall each of which caused twice as much damage as sandy. now you weren't born in 1954. it caused twice as much. here's the chart of the average global temperature and this quietly was reported by the uk climate office. that shows the average variability from 14 degrees celsius which is the average. there's the no discernible rise in 16 years. >> cuomo's point he was trying to stay out of the controversial subject. he said the political ban derte doesn't want to get to. his question is should new york be prepared for flooding. maybe this is a situation talked about yesterday we're building in areas we shouldn't be building in. >> the storm that caused $180 billion in damage. >
is junk science, they even would never tie an event ike this to climate change. here's the thing that i pointed out to you, andrew, the last category 3 hurricane was wilma, that was seven years ago. this is the longest period in a century in terms of how long we've been between category 3. back in 1954, between august '54 and august of 1955, the east coast saw three different storms make landfall each of which caused twice as much damage as sandy. now you weren't born in 1954. it caused twice...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with br
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there's no science to what you're saying, larry. >> course there is. there's art and there's sign. >> what s your -- you have zero sides. you're flying blind. >> i'm looking at what's going on, larry. >> no, that's just terrible! >> it's terrible to look at what's going on? >> no! absolutely, no. >> you need to go out in the real world. >> absolutely not, absolutely not. >> if this is something you did when you were at the fed. >> ooh. >> what do you know? we made a bad forecast. the economy was deteriorating more than we expected. as a result the economy worsened but it would have been worse. how do i know that? i don't know that. i can't know that. the only way can you intelligently talk about in a is if you have a model. if you ignore counterfact uls you're out of the game. >> candidate you also say while you were at the fed working with the great maestro that you were far too easy in your monday f fri -- that got us to this place. inappropriate monetary policy can blow up the economy. >> wait a minute, did you read my papers? who won the fomc? who
there's no science to what you're saying, larry. >> course there is. there's art and there's sign. >> what s your -- you have zero sides. you're flying blind. >> i'm looking at what's going on, larry. >> no, that's just terrible! >> it's terrible to look at what's going on? >> no! absolutely, no. >> you need to go out in the real world. >> absolutely not, absolutely not. >> if this is something you did when you were at the fed. >> ooh....
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. >> it's like a science place. >> when you come here, it's like an experiment. >> rory, you haven't been here before, right? >> i have never been here. this is my first time. >> have you ever seen your dad get make-up before? >> no, i have not. i have never seen him work make-up. >> is this the first time honestly? >> it's honestly the first time. >> this is his first time here. >> he's 12. >> this is his only year he can hereby. >> let's hear from all of you. are you sorry you're missing school today sm. >> actually, i had to fill out an excused absence form and hand in all the work on wednesday. >> if doesn't even matter for me. i have the day off. >> he's got spring break. >> he was off all week. >> spring break. >> these guys are going to be with us throughout the morning. they're helping keep us on track morning. we have three other members of the squawk family joining as you little later this morning. kyle's tv debut. he's going to be joining us along not by himself, the sorkin boys, marks and henry. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both
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one redeeming quality of this newspaper is the science times. and that is, you can't actually pick it out but that's what you see when you see a proton slam into another proton. i read last week about the cern. i forget how big it is. is it a -- it's different -- i think it has to be in a different to get it going so fast that it collides. anyway, if you haven't seen a proton-proton clicks that's what it looks like. it's beautiful. beautiful illustration. >> it is pretty. >> that's nature. >> did you go see fireworks at all? is the carbon footprint too big on those? >> too much? >> no, i didn't. i was in aspen last week in colorado because of the drought. >> they didn't do fireworks. >> they were worried things could catch on fire, so there were no fireworks. >> even in bloomberg city. >> over the hudson? >> i'm sure he will eventually find a reason to, you know -- >> prohibit them. >> not too big, less than 32-ounce fireworks, who knows. >> we were going to talk about corn, corn is having a high time because of the 16 ounce issues. >> that's tr
one redeeming quality of this newspaper is the science times. and that is, you can't actually pick it out but that's what you see when you see a proton slam into another proton. i read last week about the cern. i forget how big it is. is it a -- it's different -- i think it has to be in a different to get it going so fast that it collides. anyway, if you haven't seen a proton-proton clicks that's what it looks like. it's beautiful. beautiful illustration. >> it is pretty. >> that's...
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academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> coming up, >>> coming up, he's america's richest oil man and energy adviser to the romney campaign, harold hamm will join us to talk about energy production in america. >>> and the new sky rush roller coaster at hershey park propels riders more than 75 million miles -- 75 miles -- >> wow. >> the speed of light, at heights of up to 200,000 feet. z>> that was freudian you want o go that fast. >> is it worth the estimated $25 million cost of the coaster? that's right. acceler-rental. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. he speaks a weird language. [ gargling ] [ gargling ] he drinks green stuff. he says he's from albuquerque. i'm not buying it. i mean, just look at him. and one more thing -- he has a spaceship. [ whirring ] the evidence doesn'
academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> coming up, >>> coming up, he's america's richest oil man and energy adviser to the romney campaign, harold hamm will join us to talk about energy production in america. >>> and the new sky rush roller coaster at hershey park propels riders more than 75 million miles -- 75 miles --...
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academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> the june jobs report just a few minutes away. we're goinging to count down with mark zandi, chief economist at moody's analytics, diane swonk chief economist at mes mesereau financial, and mark, we start with you you're in studio. >> i think it's going to be 125k. the adp, ui claims, ism survey suggest something more of that consensus. i do think weather played a role in the monthly gains between march, april and may, it was about 100k on average and if you look at construction jobs, leisure and hospitality that was affected by weather, that will be a better number. >> diane, mark is sounding or looking a little bit like charlie brown, the football's out there, he took a swipe. lucy pulled it away. diane what is your outlook here? >> i hate to say this, 125 and i did this separately from mark, we didn't talk ahead of time. i'm more optimistic for the fed and what is more important i
academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> the june jobs report just a few minutes away. we're goinging to count down with mark zandi, chief economist at moody's analytics, diane swonk chief economist at mes mesereau financial, and mark, we start with you you're in studio. >> i think it's going to be 125k. the adp, ui claims, ism survey...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral. see why millions of people have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. don't wait. call now. >>> welcome back to "squawk box."
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> coming up, we're just minutes away from the consumer price index data. as we head to break, take a look at the dow futures ahead of the numbers. "squawk box" will be right back. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. an investment opportunity you didn't see before. fidelity's next generation ipad app lets you see what's trending around the world, as well as what over a million fidelity customers are trading throughout the day. and advanced charting lets you customize your views and set up your own comparisons. our ipad app can help refine your strategy or even find a new o
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. >>> we're back on this monday morning. u.s. equity futures called sharply below fair value. we're going to get the full story from the trading pits in chicago. that's coming up next after the break. how did we do it last time? i don't know... i forget. hello, neighbors. hey, scott... perfect timing. feeding your lawn need not be so difficult. get a load of this bad boy. sweet! this snap
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together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. [ all ] shh! [ male announcer ] solutionism. the new optimism. and gas pies are lower, especially on the east coast. part it have is because of private equity. gas prices on the east coast have fall i don't know in large part because of a big refinery in philadelphia that was scheduled to be closed but sunoco at the edge of june. carlisle group is negotiating the former joint venture here and so that's part of the reason prices have been so low on the east coast. here on the east coast we have seen more of a benefit, of a boom from this because of private equity. >> in our poll from this, they asked people about private equity, what up thought of it. 9% were in favor of it. 19% were not in favor of it. so 72% has said what? >> we do this all the time. people have no eye key. >> i would say the 28% that did weight in, if you ask them, you might be down to 2%. >> i'm excited. we have an hour to beat up on tom friedman. >> no, he's already here on the set. we're going to welcome tom friedman. he is a
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we don't do the internal discovery, the basic science side our self. >> tony, you had mentioned that the drug itself extends life another six to eight months. >> yes. >> how about the quality of the life of the patient over the span of that six to eight months? how is that impacted? >> it's remarkable, joe. this came out at the fda hearing about a month or so ago, several of the patients who came to the hearing from the fda stood and testified in front of the fda and said what a terrific difference this drug had made in their lives. it gives them good quality of life, the side effects are few. there's a very funny side effect that happens sometimes, nerve damage in the extremeities, only 1% of our patients had that particular side effect, so you had testimonials from patients, and it was really a thing to behold. >> was there an improvement in their feelings and behavior, and again, quality, from the time they started to take that or was it more status quo? >> most of the benefit is in actually the shrinkage of the tumors and so that's what we noticed first but the fact that these si
we don't do the internal discovery, the basic science side our self. >> tony, you had mentioned that the drug itself extends life another six to eight months. >> yes. >> how about the quality of the life of the patient over the span of that six to eight months? how is that impacted? >> it's remarkable, joe. this came out at the fda hearing about a month or so ago, several of the patients who came to the hearing from the fda stood and testified in front of the fda and...
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. >> what do you pay -- >> another university just for engineering, science, technology, engineering and math. >> what are you paying the average engineer? >> $70,000, $75,000 a year. >> that's a pretty good salary. >> fully loaded with very, very good benefits as well. [ everyone talking at once ] >> they're a little less than they used to be. they're going up in price now. >> i want to thank bill brown for coming in this morning. >> thank you very much for having me. >> thanks for coming. >> thank you. >>> got a business success story you want to share, comments about companies you think should make our "american made" special? tweet us @squawkcnbc. be sure to use #americanmade. we'll have more throughout the week. michelle. >>> coming up, corn concerns as dry heat hits the midwest. why a spike in prices could be headed our way. then, cftc chairman gary gentzler joins us to talk about the libor probe and barclays fall out with chairman marcus agius quitting. "squawk box" comes right back. >>> we're celebrating america's birthday all this week, companies built from the ground up in
. >> what do you pay -- >> another university just for engineering, science, technology, engineering and math. >> what are you paying the average engineer? >> $70,000, $75,000 a year. >> that's a pretty good salary. >> fully loaded with very, very good benefits as well. [ everyone talking at once ] >> they're a little less than they used to be. they're going up in price now. >> i want to thank bill brown for coming in this morning. >> thank...
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it it's very important to understand how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest in engineering came from. so now, as an engineer, i have a career that speaks to that passion. thank you, mr. davies. >>> unemployed continues to wreak havoc on the market. the new normal is a place i don't want to be, kevin. hopefully it's not structural at this point. but it's just hard to see now that we're back hoping for 160,000 or 170,000, that's not must have to bring down the radar. are we a high 7, low 8 country? >> i don't think that's a permanent plight, but we have a problem that we've not really had before. there are 5 million people that have been unemployed for so long that it's really hard to connect them to the workforce. you see hose jobs being created very often it's folks who just lost their job that are being retired, but the people who have b
it it's very important to understand how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest in engineering came from. so now, as an engineer, i have a career that speaks to that passion. thank you, mr. davies. >>> unemployed continues to wreak havoc on the market. the...
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academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> now the answer to today's aflac trivia question. in this day in 1988 what song by inxs reached number one on the billboard hot 100 list? the answer: "need you tonight." >> aflac! >> welcome back, everybody. from u.s. politics to the state of the economy, domestically and globally, our guest today can cover it all. senator judd gregg an adviser for goldman sachs and a cnbc contributor. senator, we take a look at what's happening in europe, we look at what's happening here with the markets. what do you get in terms of a as soon as of what's happening? >> not good. europe is dancing along the precipice. they have a massive debt, they haven't figured out how to handle it yet, young people are massively unemployed probably at 40%, tremendous social disruption could occur as they try to put through the austerity program. i don't think they have a game plan for getting under the debt they'
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stay tuned to find out. how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest in engineering came from. so now, as an engineer, i have a career that speaks to that passion. thank you, mr. davies. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 there are atm fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 account service fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and the most dreaded fees of all, hidden fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, you won't pay fees on top of fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no monthly account service fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no hidden fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and we rebate every atm fee. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so talk to chuck tdd# 1-800-345-2550 because when it comes to talking, there is no fee. of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animal
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economics is a pseudo science. martin, i want to have you back at shall point to talk more about gold, too p. eye remark the theoretical sciences, they just don't. once you get past chemistry and -- >> when we were this school, we called that let's assume we have a can opener. and you'll understand what that means. >> exactly. >> when we come back, we'll talk about kicking the can again. the house approved a stop gap measure to if you said the government for six more months. we will ask if a permanent solution is ever possible. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. for the spender who needs a l
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academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. wow. this is new. yep. i'm sending the dancing chicken to every store in the franchise to get the word out. that could work. or you could use every door direct mail from the postal service. it'll help you and all your franchisees find the customers that matter most: the ones in the neighborhood. you print it or find a local partner. great. keep it moving honey. honey? that's my wife. wow. there you go. there you go. [ male announcer ] go online to reach every home, every address, every time with every door direct mail. >>> checking the futures, which i guess we have to. 101, and it's been -- this is the third straight day. >> we had this before and then the market has come back. >> the dow has been down for five days in a row. >> it's not a good situation. >> we were looking good at four year highs, 1303 on the dow and now 12,932. gold. it's greece. >> i thought it would be france. >> i
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. >> this is better science. >> is this like climate science? wow. >> you don't want to have sweeping generalizations. there's a spectrum and people are people, but i do think, i see that women have a different approach, i think a better consensus. >> you could get rid of the old boy's club and get a new boy's club. >> i think if we are looking at reasons or a solution of how to change the environment, how to partly accept the fact that in a digital world as well young people are coming out to college again expect to make an intellectual contribution, any time, anyplace in the world, and companies have to think if i'm going to get the smartest, best people i have to change what it means to get to the top. that's what this is about. >> helena thank you for joining us today. >> thank you. >>> coming up the closely watched weekly jobless claims numbers are due at 8:30 eastern, we'll bring you the data and market reaction and investment advice for your portfolio, we'll ask fidelity's bond boss how to get the most for your investment dollars. it's ju
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science time -- the one redeem being quality of the "new york times." and andrew's column. >> thank you, becky. >> it's a hard road for those who want to be vegans. it hard enough just to eat protein and no carbs, to do that, but to eat nothing with a face and nothing that was even pulled out of the ground in a violent way, like you need to gently remove the cabbage or the carrot. you want it all free range. you want to caress the vegetable as you remove it. >> i thought the vegans are getting fat. >> no, this is another story. if i exercise, do you eat more or less? >> if you exercise, you eat more. >> no, that's not true. in fact, they thought it was hormonal, that maybe you'd either want to eat more or eat less. instead they hooked up wires on an mri to people that either exercise for an hour or sat there on their asses for an hour not doing anything. am i allowed to do that? then they measured brain centers that control food lust. then they show them hamburgers and none of those areas fired after you exercised. >> it depends if it's a habit. >> righ
science time -- the one redeem being quality of the "new york times." and andrew's column. >> thank you, becky. >> it's a hard road for those who want to be vegans. it hard enough just to eat protein and no carbs, to do that, but to eat nothing with a face and nothing that was even pulled out of the ground in a violent way, like you need to gently remove the cabbage or the carrot. you want it all free range. you want to caress the vegetable as you remove it. >> i...